Combined folding bed and seat



April 1953 A. A. HOPEMAN, JR., EIAL 2,634,429

COMBINED FOLDING BED AND SEAT s Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Oct. 28. 1946 a 1 w 8 J 6 L a o Q a .0 g am ET 2 L\\, a a a 6 INVENTORS Illlllllllllllilllll llllllllll mim- April 1953 A. A. HOPEMAN, JR., ETAL 2,634,429

COMBINED FOLDING BED AND SEAT 6 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Oct. 28, 1946 A ril 14, 1953 A. A. HOPEMAN, JR.. ETAL 2,634,429

COMBINED FOLDING BED AND SEAT Filed Oct. 28, 1946 6, Sheets-Sheet s April 14, 1953 A. A. HOPE'MAN; JR., EIAL 2,534,429

COMBINED FOLDING BED AND SEAT Filed Oct. 28. 1946 6 Sheets-Sheet 4 April 14, 1953 A. A. HOPEMAN, JR., ETA!- comamao FOLDING BED mu. SEAT 6 Sheets-Sheet 5 Filed Oct. 28, 1946 NVENTORS April 14, 1953 A. A. HOPEMAN, JR. ETAL 2,634,429

I COMBINED FOLDING BED AND SEAT Filed Oct. 28, 1946 I SVSheetS-Sheet 6 .a mu All"! k IN V EN TORS Patented Apr. 14, 1953 ITED STATES ATENT OFFICE COMBINED FOLDING BED AND SEAT Albert A. Hopeman, .lr., and John A. Bohnsack, Waynesboro, Va... assignors to Hopeman Bros., Inc., New York, N. Y., a corporation of Delaware Application October 28, 1946, Serial No. 706,182

20 Claims (01. -43) This invention relates to combined folding beds and seats of the variety adapted to be used either as a seat with the bed folded to position to serve as a seat back, or as a bed with the bed frame lowered to open position overlying the seat. One object of the invention is to provide an improved bed and seat of the above character for use in marine staterooms, railway cars, and bedrooms generally, having a more simple, compact, and efiicient construction adapted to be conveniently adjusted from one position of use to the other.

Another object is the provision of such a bed and seat supported by floor pedestals independently of any wall or bulkhead panels, seat arms, or. other supports for the mechanism, so as'to allow freedom of choice and design in associat ing the ends of the bed and seat with a seat arm, plain or upholstered, or with a bulkhead panel, car wall, or the like.

Another object is to supply mechanism of the above nature in which the center of gravity of the bed is located at about the same height in either raised or lowered position, so as to practically obviate the lifting of the bed in its motion from one position of use to the other and facilitate its adjustment with a minimum of exertion.

Another object is to provide a combined folding bed and seat in which the bed has a minimum movement from one position to another so as to occupy a minimum amount of space.

A further object is'to afford a mechanism having the above advantages in which the bed and seat are securely retained in position for use as a seat by the weight of the parts and of the occupant and in which they are unavoidably and securely locked against movement when lowered to position for use as a bed.

Still a further object is to provied a mechanism of the above character in which the seat is automatically lowered to permit the lowering of the bed to the most convenient height from the floor, without substantially obstructing the storage space under the seat.

To these and other ends the invention resides in certain improvements and combinations of parts, all as will be hereinafter more fully described, the novel features being pointed out in the claims at the end of the specification.

In the drawings:

Fig. 1 is an end elevation of a combined bed and seat embodying the present invention, with the parts raised to position for use as a seat;

Fig. 2 is an enlarged. fragmentary sectional elevation substantially on the line 22 in Fig. 1;

Fig. 3 is a top plan view of one of the supporting end frames shown in Figs. 1 and 2;

Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 1 but showing portions broken away and partly in section to better disclose the mechanism;

Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional elevation on the line 5-5 in Fig. 4;

Fig. 6 is an enlarged sectional plan on the line 6-6 in Fig. 4;

Fig. 7 is a similar view on the line 'l---'| in Fig. 4;

Fig. 8 is a view similar to Fig. 4, but showing the bed swung partly down toward open posiion;

Fig. 9 is'a sectional plan view on the line 99 in Fig. 8;

Fig. 10 is a similar view on the line l0-l0 in Fig. 8;

Fig. II is a view similar to Fig. 8, but showing the bed further lowered to approximately open position but before being locked;

Fig. 12 is a sectional elevation substantially on the line [2-42 in Fig. 11;

Fig. 13 is an end elevation showing the bed in fully lowered and locked position;

Fig. 14 is an elevation of one end of the be frame positioned as in Fig. 13, but with portions removed to more clearly disclose the mechanism;

Fig. 15 is an enlarged elevation of an end portion of the bed frame showin the locking device in unlocked position;

Fig. 16 is a top plan view of parts shown in Fig. 15; I

Fig. 17 is an enlarged sectional plan view substantially on the line l'I--l1 in Fig. 15

Fig. 18 is a view similar to Fig. 15 showing the parts in locked position, and

Fig. 19 is an enlarged sectional view substantially on the line i9-l9 in Fig. 18.

The embodiment of the invention herein disclosed, by way of illustration, comprises, preferably, a main supporting frame provided by a pair of spaced end frames 30 and 3|, Figs. 1 and 12, connected in properly spaced relation by a main shaft 32 on which the mechanism is mounted for movement as hereafter more fully described. Each end frame is preferably constructed as a steel or aluminum casting, comprising a vertical wall portion 33, a bottom or base flange 34, end flanges 35 and 36, a top flange 31 and inclined top corner flanges 38, affordin a stiif and rigid structure. With these end frames positioned in parallel relation and properly spaced from each other and from any wall or ing movement, these bearings being mounted on. the inwardly projecting top flanges 33? .59 as to be located out of the way at the inner sides of theframes.

The bed and seat frames are. constructed: as; hereafter more fully described and are movably:

supported on pivoted members or brackets 49,

Figs. 1, l2, and 13, preferably in theformofarms.

of substantially gooseneck shape 'as' shown, made from steel plates, each having a bottom extension 4| welded or otherwise fixed on one end of main eliaft-32; as at 2, Fig. 2, outwardly of the shaft bearings 33, for rocking movement with the shaft. Ea -l1 member or bracketv 59 has at its basean opposite. extension smovably connected with the seat frame which is indicated generally .at M, as by means of a pivot stud 45;-fixed in abracket 45 securedby screwstothe bottom of the seat frame at each of the ends thereof. Theinner corners of the seatframe are thuspivotally supported by the pivoted brackets 40.

Each end of the seat frame 1is-providedadja,-

cent its outer side with a pair of spaced bearing;-

brackets. 4'1; Figs. 4,- and-5;1secured thereto by screws and carrying: between; their outer; ends a; rubber roller 48 mounted on a brass sleeve 49 roe tating on a pin 50 fixed; at oppos te ends, in. the brackets. bar 5| fixed on the, corresponding end frame and having at its top a flat portion 52 on which the roller restswhen the seat is in its upper position for use as such. The forwardend of eachpcrtion 52 of the cam bar has a high point 5%; beyond.

which isya. downwardly. and, outwardly inclined cam face 54 terminating in asecondfiat-portion 55; It.,is.evident from thisconstruction that as members or brackets 46; are rocked withthe bed on the main shaft .32, they act through their pivotal .connectionswith theseat frame to. transmit to it .an outward .movement which. causes rollers 48;.to. ride up over thev highpoints53 of the cam bars by slightly. lifting the forward side. of. the seat. Thereafter the rollerstraveldown the inclined portions 5!; and come to, rest on the outer fiat portions 55, with the seat moved outwardly ancljdownwardly to the position shown in Figs. 8

and 13 in which it is lowered. 0ut.of thewayof.

similar tothe pivotal connection with the seat frame described above. It is-evident from this construction that the seat backand. bed frame are; pivotally supported on the brackets #49: and throughthem'on the main shaft 32, so as to have a pivotal movement relative. to the brackets and.

Each roller &8 rests on a cam shaped The brackets 4! and. the.

as shown in Figs. Hand 13.

also a pivotal movement together with the brackets about the main shaft.

Means are provided for controlling the movement of the bed frame so as to cause it to pivot successively about these two axes of pivotal support, such means comprising preferably a fixed cam plate 69, Figs- .1, 2, and -3, having;- itsglower end '5! fixed'as by meansof bolts fill-to the vertical walls of the end frames 30 and 3 I, reinforced by. a pair of vertically extending bars 63 secured between each cam plate and the frame and extending down to-the base of the frame, as shown. Each cam plate-has a rearwardly and upwardly extendin arm, the, upper cam edge 64 of which isv curved on; an. arc concentric with the center of pivotal connection of the bed frame with the bracket ifi. in. the forward position of the latter, Cooperating with thesecam surfaces are followers or lugs 65, Figs. 1 and 2, carried by plates 66 secured as by means ofscrews 61 tothe bottom: of: the=bedgframe at each end thereof, the lowensideot eachdug bei somewhat curved and positioned to ride smoothly in contact with the camlsurface,et duringrocking; movement of the bedframeiwith the brakikets g, and the main shaft- ,f 2y Contact of the Iugs W h the cam surface. during. such movement obstructs-g, rotation of the bed frameraboutdts pivotalcon-enections with the brackets and soforcesthef 11?? and brackets to rock. together:aslazunit vghile also movingthe seat frama.

It is evident from this constructicrgthatewhen; the topof the bed frameris pulled forward the. position shown. in- Eig. 1; to g forced by. such. cam control means: to, .2.!t a a lever for rocking the brackets: forwardly tatlie position shownin Fig.-8 in;which they'stri are arrested by the; rubber stop block ,5 that position, e er. e: i otal onn ct ons; between the frame and bracketsjlieat; thecenterr of curvature of the came-surface 64.; sq that the bed frame may thenbeswun forwardlwabout such pivotal connectionswith. the-brackets; its; lug 65-;following smoothly along; thecam su face until thebed frame. reaches; the. positicm; shown in Fig. 11 slightlyshorts.Qfeits finahho zontal position. Furtherandfinal movement;- 's' the bed frame is then effected by means; or: locking it in finaLor lowered; positionqanda such means-will now be described:

The means forlocking the bediniwweredipQsie tion are located mainly on the; ends; of theebede frame and the upperrearendszofv-the;cam-arms 60 of the main ,supportin iramez. For=thisehur's--.. pose the cam arms terminateginanenlargement: or. head;68,' Fig; 1, into ,which.is;cut acam slot 69. having a curved;entranceportion 'lficandea; semicircular innerend 1 I Cooperating witheache slot is a trunnion like follow.er.l2,'Figs.l; 10.; and: 14, fixed on abar131sliding;longitudinally in:a

uideway 74 in the. .channel.shaped:ends o'fsthez posite ends of the bed frame have their other ends curved and connected by a handle rod or bar 85, Figs. 4 and 15, which, in the raised and unlocked position extends lengthwise of the bed above the center of the mattress in position to obstruct occupancy of the bed so 101'lg as the bar is in such unlocked position. However, after the bed has moved to the substantially lowered position of Fig. 11 the bar is pulledoutwardly over the outer side of the bed frame so as to lie, out of the way, below the mattress as shown in Fig. 13. Such movement of the locking handle 85 slides the bars 13'I6 longitudinally, thereby pulling the followers 12 into the inner ends II of the cam slots 69 in the upper ends of the cam arm 60 described above. The followers are preferably made to closely fit the cam slots so as to draw the bed frame down into its final lowered position and tightly lock it against movement, vibration or rattle.

Means are provided for additionally securing the bed or berth against movement from its lowered position, either by the application of inadvertent force by an occupant or the roll of a ship, such means being arranged to require intentional operation independently of the operation of the locking handle 85. This means preferably comprises a plate 86, Figs. 15 to 19, inclusive, fixed on the bar 16 to extend thereabove adjacent its connection with the operating link 19. Plate 89 reciprocates with the bar between a latch member 81 and one side of the end of the bed frame. The latch member is fixed on a pin 88 mounted to rock in a bearin 89 in a block 90 on the bed frame, the opposite or upper end of the pin being provided with a knurled knob 9| projecting through an opening in the side of the bed frame and adapted for manually rocking the pin and the latch member. One end of the latch member bears against the wedgeshaped end 92 of a hollow plunger sliding longitudinally in a bearing 93 formed in the bed frame. A coiled compression spring 94 within the plunger tends to press it outwardly to engage and swin the latch member at its opposite end 95 into the path of movement of the reciprocating plate 86. When this plate is moved toward the left by movement of the handle bar 85 to lock the bed, it passes beyond the end of the latch member 8'! which is then forced by its spring plunger in front of the plate, as shown in Figs. 18 and 19, thereby obstructing return of the plate and holding the locking means in locked position until knob 9| is intentionally operated to swing the latch member back to inactive position and free the locking mechanism for unlocking the bed. The knob 9i may obviously have any convenient size or shape and may be adapted, if desired, for engagement by a wrench, key or other tool, such particular details of the knob forming no part of the present invention.

For additionally supporting the bed frame in its raised or closed position and cushioning its movement, the upper end of each cam arm 60, Fig. 1, is formed with a forwardly projectin stop portion 96 for engagement with a block 91 of rubber, or other suitable cushioning material secured to a bracket 98 fixed on each end of the bed frame. Such engagement of these blocks with the fixed cam arms affords, in combination with the pivotal supports on the members or brackets 40, two spaced points of stable support for each end of the frame. A suitable cushioned rib 99 is preferably fixed to the adjacent wall or bulkhead panel at the top of the frame in its raised position, as shown, to close the top of the space behind the bed or berth, the meeting surfaces of this rib and of the frame being rounded, as shown, to eliminate any likelihood of pinching the fingers between these parts in raising the bed.

The bed frame may have any known or suitable frame construction comprising preferably a main wall I00 of steel or aluminum plate provided on one side with flanges indicated generally at IOI, so as to form a receptacle or pan for receiving and retaining the bed or berth mattress I02. These flanges at the ends of the bed have a somewhat varying construction to form channels for enclosing and guiding the locking bar I0 and for reinforcement, including stiffening bars at points of imposed stresses, as shown in Figs. 6, 7, 9, and 10. As a means of holding the mattress in place in the raised position of the pan there is provided, in addition to the handle bar 85, a hold-down rod I03, Fig. 4, at each of the lower corners of the frame. Each rod l03 has a portion I04 slidably guided in openings in the wall of the pan, the lower opening being in a housing for a coiled compression spring I05 confined between the housing and the end of the rod. The outer end of the rod is turned parallel with the top of the mattress against which it is held by spring I05, the rod being movable covering I06 of known or suitable material hav- I ing its edges cemented or otherwise attached to the flanges of the mattress pan. The space between this covering and the main wall I00 of the frame is filled with any known or suitable padding material I01, with or without the known upholster springs (not shown), as well understood in the art, the whole being suitably shaped to conform to and comfortably support the back of an occupant of the seat.

The seat frame may have any known 'or suitable construction comprising preferably a main or bottom wall I08, Figs. 4 and 5, of aluminum or steel plate ribbed longitudinally as at I09 for reinforcement, the points of support, namely, the

pivotal connections with brackets 40 and the 1 roller brackets 47, being fixed to this bottom wall, as shown. This seat frame is cushioned by a cover I I 0 cemented or otherwise secured at its edges to the frame as indicated at III, Fig. 5. The space between covering H0 and the bottom I08 of the frame is filled with any known or suitable packing material H2, with or without the known springs (not shown), as Well understood in the ar The forward portion of the ends of the frame are preferably provided with fixed depending aprons H3, Figs. 1 and 5, to conceal the mechanism and enhance the appearance. To the same end the outerside of the seat is provided with a movably depending apron I I4, Figs. 4 and 8, secured to the under side of the seat frame by means of a spring hinge II5 tensioned to fold the apron inwardly and upwardly against the bottom of the seat. However, the forward end of each of the supporting frames 30 and 3| carries a vertical bar IIB having a forwardly curved upper end Ill, Figs. 3, 4, and 8. When the seat is moved upwardly and rearwardly to its elevated position of use, end ll! of the bar pushes the apronsdownwardlyftorserve th ssame purpose as themnd 'taprons :H 3, ::but 'when the seat :is moved forwardly Land :downwardly during the lowering or opening. ofithe bed, apron H4. is swung upwaurdl-y by its :springnhingesunder the bar ends H1, to better clear the space under theseatior the storage of baggage or other articles.

.The operationtof 'the parts is evident from: the above description of their 'construction. With the ;parts arranged for useas a seat, asshown in Fig. 1, in order toaconvertithem for use asza bed, the *top"of'thebed'irameiis :pulled forward- 1y, .pulling' with :it the brackets is which all rock together iwithithe main-shaft :32 .in its bearings on the: endirames. During such movement, ongagementaof'the follower lugs 65 with the cam surfaces 164 restrains :the movement .of these parts :to rotation :about the axis of "the main shaftpthe. bed frame-acting somewhat as alever to effect 'such movement "of the brackets to and shaft. slu'ch movement automatically pushes the seat frame forwardly and downwardly, .to movedt out of the way .of the descending bed. At :the end-of this stage of-the movement, the flanges :56 of the brackets strike the cushioning stop :blocks 51, arresting further .movement of theshaft brackets and seat frame. At this point also theaxiszof pivotal supportofthe bed .frame on theibrackets is positioned at the .center :of curvatureiof the cam surfaces 65, sothat the bed frame .may. then be swung about these pivotal connections as the follower lugs 65 move along the cam surfaces, to theiposition .of the parts shown in. Fi-g. .11.

I In :this substantially lowered position of the bed, the lock .handle 5 lies lengthwise of its center,.so as to obstruct its occupancy until the handle-is swung outwardly:and downwardly to ;a position rbelow thesforward side. of the bed, as shown in.Fig..13. Such movement of the handle not only clears the surface of the bed but draws the locking followers :72 into the inner ends .ofthecam surfaces 169 :of the cam arms 60, camming thebed frame precisely to its final horizontal position and lookingit againstmovemerit, During such locking movement of the handle 85, the plate 186, Fig. 19, is moved from behind the latch 8-1 whichis then movedby its spring plunger 93 to dogthe platefafi and-handle 85in vlocked position. In such -position of the parts :the handle may be safely pressed, or

grasped byxan occupant 'of the bed or berth,;in-

about theza-xis; of its. pivotalconnections with the members oribrackets ML-to the position'shownin Fig. 8. Continued raising of'the bed then moves it, "together with the brackets, about the axis of themain'shaft, and simultaneously pullsithe seat upwardly and'rearwardly to its elevated position for'use. Suchra'ising'movement o'fthe parts is fin'ally"brought to a cushioned stop by engagementof'the rubber blocks 9'! with the upper ends of-the'c'am'arms'fifl- .It is evident, furthermore, that the :mech'anism .drops the inner side "of the .mattress Lpra'cticallyztotthe floor level wheniin use as .aseat, soas to lower theoppositeor upper side of the mattressssubstantially to the level of the top of a normal seatzbac'k, thuspermittingithe use of'a Wide. mattress. :This is accomplished by. supporting the bed .frame for 'movement successively about spaced-axes, as described above, facilitated bythesimultaneous:lowering of the seat. This successivemovementof'the bed frame, first about an'axis adjacentits inner side and then about an axis adjacent its center, permits of its'movement fromaone positionto another with a minimum requirement of space. At the same time, it is unnecessary to provide :counterbalancing means for theparts since'the'center of .gravityof the bed .frame in both or its positions-isat approximately the'same distance from the fioor, with a minimum of lifting of its Weight from-one position to the other, while theleverage of the bed frame and brackets provides a mechanical advantageiin-the movement of the seat. When positioned for use as a seat, the angle of the cams 5i, as well as the weight of the seat and its occupant, make it practically impossible for thebedto fold downwardly, and when positioned foruse as abed, the partsare doubly locked in place.

.In view of the easewithwhich the bed can be swung from one position to another, without removing the mattress from. its parnandthe accessibility of the mattress and-coverings in lowered position, the bedcan be operated and made up by a passengerorother unskilledperson without requiring the aid of a railway porteror a ship steward. .And While the above described features afford a mechanism particularly suitable lor use in rolling ships and railway cars, it is evidently adapted to be usedadvantageously in other bedrooms and especially those of restricted space. In fact, the combination with-a seat or" the sofa or davenport variety in a compact and clean-cut type of design, makes the equipment'suitable for use as living room furniture.

'It'will thusbe seen'thatthe invention accomplishesits objects and while it has been "herein disclosed by reference to the details of preferred embodiments, it'is ;to be understood that such disclosure is intended in .an illustrative, rather than a limiting sense,as .it is contemplatedthat various modifications in the construction and arrangement of theparts Willreadily occur to those skilled in the art, within the spirit of'the. invention and the scope of the appended claims.

We claim:

1. Acombined bed and :seat comprising5a sup- 1 porting frame, a seat movable on said .frame: and having a position of usemd a lowered position of non-use, a .bed, supporting means .movably seoondmovement of said bed relative to .said

supporting means about said connection therewith while said supporting means-is stationary. I on said frame, for moving said bed successively about different connections .during movements: thereof between .raised and lowered .rpositions above said seat, and a connection between said supporting means and seat for simultaneously moving said seat between said position of use and said lowered position.

2. A combined bed and seat comprising a supporting frame, a seat movable on said frame and having a position of use and a lowered position of non-use, a bed, supporting means movably connected with said frame and having a movable connection with said bed adjacent the center of gravity of said bed to counterbalance the weight thereof in movement about said connection, control means for effecting one movement of said bed with said supporting means about the connection of said supporting means with said frame and another movement of said bed relative to said supporting means about said connection of said supporting means with said bed for moving said bed successively about different connections during movements thereof between raised and lowered positions above said seat, and a connection between said supporting means and seat for moving said seat from said position of use to said lowered osition and return as said bed is lowered and raised, respectively.

3. A combined bed and seat comprising a supporting frame, a seat movable on said frame and having a position of use and a lowered position of non-use, a bed, supporting means movably connected with said frame and bed and havingthe connection thereof with said bed arranged for movement substantially above the connection thereof with said frame, said supporting means having its connection with said bed located adjacent the center of gravity of said bed to counterbalance the weight thereof in movement about said connection, control means for effecting one movement of said bed with said supporting means about the connection of said supporting means with said frame and another movement of said bed relative to said supporting means about said connection of said supporting.

means with said bed for moving said bed successively about different connections during movements thereof between raised and lowered positions above said seat, and a connection between said supporting means and seat for moving said seat from said position of use to said lowered position and return as said bed is lowered and raised, respectively.

4. A combined bed and seat comprising supporting frame means, a seat movable on said frame means, a bed, a member having movable connections with said frame means, seat and bed, said member being connected with said bed adjacent the center of gravity thereof and substantially above the connection of said member and frame, stationary cam means on said frame means, and a follower on said bed cooperating with said cam means, said cam means having one portion shaped and located to cooperate with the follower to effect one movement of said bed with said member about the connection of said member with said frame means, for moving said seat and said member, said cam means having another portion concentric with the connection between said bed and member at the end of said one movement for releasing said bed for another movement relative to said member about said connection therewith for moving said bed successively about different connections during movements thereof between raised and lowered positions above said seat while maintaining the center of gravity at a substantially constant elevation.

'5. A combined bed and seat comprising sup- 10 porting frame means, a seat movable on said frame means, a bed, a member mounted to rock about a stationary pivotal axis on said frame means and having movable connections with said seat and bed, said member being connected with said bed adjacent the center of gravity thereof and substantially above the connection of said member and frame,cooperating stop parts connected with said frame and member, cam means on said frame having a contour eccentric to said connection between said member and bed in the closed position thereof and a follower on said bed for cooperation with said cam means for controlling the movements of said bed and member so that said bed has one movement to partially lowered position with said member about said axis for engaging said stop parts for stationarily positioning said member and moving said seat, and another movement about said connection with said member while said member is stationary for moving said bed successively about different connections during movements thereof between raised and lowered positions above said seat and maintaining the center of gravity of said bed at a substantially constant elevation.

6. A combined bed and seat comprising supporting frame means, a seat movable on said frame means, a bed, a member mounted to rock about a stationary pivotal axis on said frame means and having pivotal connections with said seat and bed, said member being connected to said bed adjacent the center of gravity thereof, stationary cam means on said frame means, and a follower on said bed cooperating with said cam means, said cam means having one portion shaped and located to cooperate with the follower to lock said bed'and member together so that said bed has one movement with said member about said axis for positioning said member and moving said seat, said cam means having another portion shaped to release said bed for another movement relative to said member about said pivotal connection therewith, for movement of said bed successively about different pivotal connections during movements thereof between raised and lowered positions above said seat.

7. A combined bed and seat comprisingspaced supporting frames at opposite ends thereof, a shaft connecting said frames, a seat located between and movable on said frames, a bed located between and movable on said frames, 'aimember mounted for pivotal movement on each endof said shaft and having pivotal connections with said seat and bed, stationary cams on said frames, and followers on said bed cooperating with said cams, said cams and followers being shaped to cooperate with each other respectively to effect one movement of said bed with said members about said shaft for moving said seat and said members, said cams having portions concentric with the connections between said members and bed in their positions at the end of the conjoint movement thereof for releasing said bed for another movement relative to said members about said pivotal connections therewith for moving said bed successively about different pivotal connections during movements thereof between raised and lowered positions above said seat.

8. A combined bed and seat comprising supporting frame means, a bed, a seat mounted on said frame, a member having pivotal connections with said frame means and bed, said member being connected with said bed adjacent the center of gravity thereof and substantially above the connection of said member and frame, cam

and: follower; means connected. to. said. frame and: bed, respectively, and. having cooperating portions shapedandlocated. to effect onemovementof: said bed with said member about. the

pivotal connection of: said member with said.

frame means, saidcam meanshaving a portion concentric withthe connectionbetween saidbed an'dimember in their positions at the end of; the

conjointmovement thereof for releasing said bed for'- another: movement relative to said. member about-said, pivotal connection therewith for. moving said bed successively. about different. pivotal connections during movements thereof between raisedand lowered positions above saidv seatv while maintainingthecenter. of gravity of. said bediatl:

substantially. constant. elevation, and means for locking said bed in: lowered position.

9;. A combined. bed and seat comprising frame means; abed, a. seat" mounted. on. said: frame,

a. member. having: pivotal connections with said;

frame. means; and; bed, said member being; connected: with: said bed. adjacent: the centa of gravity: thereof; and; substantially above the connectionofisaid member andsframe, camandfollower: means! connected to said: frame. and; bed,

- respectively, and. having cooperating portions shaped and: located? to effect. one: movement of said bed? with said: members about thepivotal over: said; seat while maintainingthe center-of.

gravity of said bed. at substantially constant. elevation; and. separately operable. latch; means for securing said; locking members against inadvertent: release;

10.- A combined; bedand: seat; comprising supporting'frame-meanaabed; a. seat mounted on saidzframaa member; having movable connectionsi'with: said frame-means. and. bed, saidmembertbeing connectediwithsaidbed adjacent the center-of 'gravity thereof and substantially above. the: connection; of said. member and. frame, cam

and follower: means connected to: said frameand bed, respectively, and having: cooperating; portions; shaped and. located: to effect one. movement? of said. bed with said: member. aboutthe.

connection: of" said member with said frame means; said" cam means having a portion concentric with the connection. between saidbed and member in their positions at the end of theconjoint movement thereof for releasing said bedfor another movementrelative to said member about said connection therewith for moving said/bed successively about different connections during movements thereof between raised and lowered. positions above. said seat while main- .taining the center of gravity of said bed at substantially constant elevation, and means for lockingsaidbed in loweredposition including a part arranged in the-unlocked position of said lockingmeans. to overlie and obstruct the occupancy ofsaid bed.

1-1. A combined bed and seat comprising supporting. frame means, a bed, a seat mounted on said frame, a member'having movable connections: with said frame means and bed, means for effecting one, movement of; said. bed. with; said member; aboutv the; connection. of: said. member with said. framev means and another--movem-ent of said bed relative to; said member. about said connection therewith. for moving said bed1successively about. different connections during movements thereofbetween raised and: lowered positions'above saidseat, and means for; lockingsaid bed in lowered position provided. with a. bail-shaped" operating: part: arranged: while in unlocked position to' overlie and obstruct-thenccupancy' of saidbed.

12. A combined bed. and seat; comprising; supporting frame; means; a. bed, a; seat mounted on said. frame, a member." having; movablee. connections with; said .framei meansrandbed; means. for effectingonea movement: of; said; bed: with; said member: about: the. connection. of: said. member with: saidv frame means and another movement of said bed relative: to said. member about: said connection: therewith for'- moving said bed successively" about: different. connections during movements? thereof." between raised and; lowered positions: above: said seat, means :for locking said bed in lowered" position; provided with ai-bailshaped" operating" partv arranged while in uniocked position to overlie" and: obstruct the occupancy of said bed, and: separately; operable latch means: for: securing said. locking means against. inadvertent; release;

13; A combined bed andseat comprising supportingframes at opposite" ends thereof, a shaft connecting said. frames ,g. a seat located between said frames, a bedlocated between: said frames, a member mounted for-pivotal" movement on each end. of saidishaft and having a: pivotalconnection. with said; bed. and a: connection; with said seat, stationary cam: means: on; said frames, a follower: on. said bed; said. cam: means" and; follower. havingcooperating-t portions shaped: and located to: cause saidv bed. and members to move together" so that said; bed; has one. movement with; said members; about said; shaft to position said members and :movesaidiseaft; said cam-means having a portion :shapedtorreleasezsaid bedfor-another. movement relative: to said members: about said pivotal connectionstherewith for. moving saidbed successively-about diiferenttpivotal connections during movements; thereof between raised and lowered positions-abovesaid-seat; and means. for:- locking: said... bed .;.in;. lowered position.

14.,A. combined. bed. and; seat: comprisin spaced supportingframes atnppositezends thereof, a. shaft connecting said frames; a seat. 1 cated: between said: frames, 9, bed, a,- member mounted; for pivotal; movement: on. eaclrend. of said shaft and having: a pivotalv connection: with said bed and: a. connection. with said; seat, said members bein connected to said bed adjacent the center of gravity thereof; cooperating: stop parts connected. with said frame and members for-limiting the movement of said members relative; to said frame, and means comprisin a cam engaged by said bed as it. is moved from raised to lowered position, for effecting one movement of said bed with said. members about. said shaft, for engaging said. stop parts for stationarily positioning said members-and moving said seat said cam having a portion concentric with said pivotal connections between. said, members and bed in their positions at th end of the conjoint movementthereof for releasing. said bed for another movementrelative to said members about said pivotal connections therewithfwbile said members are stationarily positionedby' the engagement of said stop parts, whereby movement of said bed takes place successively about said different connections during movements of said bed between raised and lowered positions thereof above said seat and the center of gravity of said bed is maintained at a substantially constantelevation, and means for locking said bed in lowered position.

15; A combined bed and seat comprising spaced supporting frames at opposite ends thereof, a shaft connecting said frames, a seat located between said frames, at bed, a member mounted for pivotal movement on each end of said shaft and having connections with said seat and bed, said members being connected with said bed adjacent the center of gravity thereof and substantially above the connection of said members and frame, stationary cam means on said frame, said cam means having a contour eccentric to said connections between said members and bed in the closed position thereof, a follower on said bed cooperating with said cam means for controlling the movements of said bed and members so that said bed has one movement with said members about said shaft for positioning said members and moving said seat and another movement relative to said members about said pivotal connections therewith for movin said bed successively about different pivotal connections during movements thereof between raised and lowered positions above said seat while maintaining the center of gravit of said bed at a substantially constant elevation, and means for locking said bed in lowered position.

16. A combined bed and seat comprising spaced supporting frames at opposite ends thereof, a shaft connecting said frames, a seat located between said frames, a bed, a member mounted for pivotal movement on each end of said shaft and having pivotal connections with said seat and bed, stationary cam means on said frame, a follower on said bed cooperating with said cam means for controlling the pivotal movements of said bed and members so that said bed has one movement with said members about said shaft for positioning said members and moving said seat and another movement relative to said members about said pivotal connections therewith for moving said bed successively about different pivotal connections during movements thereof between raised and lowered positions above said seat, means for locking Said bed in lowered position having a bail-shaped operating member arranged while in unlocked position to overlie and obstruct the occupancy of said bed, and separately operable latch means for securing said locking means against inadvertent release.

17. A combined bed and seat comprisin supporting frame means, a seat on said frame means, a bed, a member having movable connections with said frame means, seat and bed, said bed having one movement with said member about the connection of said member with said frame means, for positioning said member and moving said seat and having another movement relative to said member about said connection therewith for moving said bed successively about different connections during movement thereof between raised and lowered positions above said seat, a depending apron movably connected with said seat, sprin means for folding said a ron under said seat, and means on said frame means for causing the lowering of said apron during the movement of the seat to its upper position.

18. A combined bed and seat comprising spaced supporting frames at opposite ends thereof, a bed located between said frames, a'seat located between said frames and having a position of use and a lowered position of non-use, a member on each frame'having pivotal connection therewith and with said bed, cooperating stop parts connected with said frame and members, cam and follower means connectin said bed and frame, said cam means having a contour eccentric to said connections between said bed and members in the raised and closed position of said bed for restraining movement between said bed and members and efiecting movement of said bed and member together about the pivotal connections of said members with said frame during a portion of the movement of said bed from raised to partially lowered position for engaging said stop parts for stationarily positioning said members, said bed having a subsequent movement to fully lowered and fully open position about said connections between said bed and said stationarily positioned members and a connection between said members and seat for moving said seat between said position of use and said lowered position.

19. A combined bed and seat comprising spaced supporting frames at opposite ends thereof, a bed located between said frames, a seat located between said frames and having a position of use and a lower position of non-use, a member on each frame having pivotal connection therewith and with said bed, said pivotal connections between said bed and members being located adjacent the center of gravity of said bed and substantially above the pivotal connections between said members and frame, cam and follower means connected to said frame and bed and having cooperating portions shaped to restrain the movement of said bed to an arc of mainly horizontal extent about the pivotal connections of said members with said frame during a portion of the movement of said bed from raised and closed position to lowered and Partially open position, said cam means having a portion concentric with the connections between said bed and members at said partially opened position for releasing said follower and bed for a subsequent movement to fully lowered and open position about said connections between said bed and members, for maintaining the center of gravity of said bed at a substantially constant elevation, and a connection between said members and seat for moving said seat between said position of use and said lowered position.

20. A combined bed and seat comprising supporting frame means, a seat on said frame means, a bed on said frame means, a member having movable connections with said frame means and seat and a movable connection with said bed adjacent the center of gravity thereof, cooperating stop parts connected with said frame and member for limiting the movement of said member relative to said frame, and means comprising a cam engaged by said bed as it is moved from raised to lowered position for effecting one movement of said bed with said member about the connection of said member with said frame means, for moving said seat and engaging said stop parts to stationarily position said member, and another movement of said bed relative to said member about said connection therewith while said member is stationarily positioned by j the engagement of said stop parts, for moving said bed successively about different connections during movements thereof between raised and 15 lawered pesitionsabovezsaidfieat while maintain- Numberrmgtheflcrentenof gravity of saidhed ata substan- 556,576 tially constant elevation. 675,702

ALBERTA. HOPEMAN, JR.- 730,392 JOHN A. BOHNSACK, 5 791,719

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